The aim of this technology is to help the driver’s road safety, especially when he or she is tired or unable to pay proper attention to road signs.
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What is positional asphyxia and how can you avoid it?
Positional asphyxia is capable of lowering the oxygen saturation in the blood in a matter of minutes and can lead to death if it is not remedied.
This is what a car adapted for a child in a wheelchair looks like
In converted cars the rear space is usually modified to accommodate the child in his wheelchair.
Tips for travelling with a child with special needs
When we travel, children need to be comfortable and undisturbed. Even more so when they need some kind of specific attention or care.
The seven road safety actions you can take to help reach GoalZero victims
This autumn you’ll be seeing tweets with #AutumnGoalZero because this is the goal that we all need to set ourselves: zero road traffic victims.
What should I know about Child Restraint Systems?
It is a device that is positioned on the car seat so that babies and children are secured and safe in the event of sudden braking or an accident.
How should I affix the top tether?
The top tether is an anti-tipping system that acts as an anchor to attach the child seat to the chassis of the car. Download the guide on how to position it.
Video: The correct use of Child Restraint Systems
For CRS to do their job and be effective, we need to invest a little time in positioning the child seats, anchoring them in place, and securing the child.
These are the most common mistakes when adjusting a child car seat in the car
The most frequent cause of child seat failure is the human factor, i.e., the lack of attention that causes the child restraint system not to work at 100%.
Here are the reasons why a tight harness is a safe harness
Adjusting the belt properly and tightening it to the body only takes a few seconds. It is simply about protecting what matters most to us.
Child car seats for children with special needs
A child with special needs must be offered the highest degree of safety. Their condition is no excuse for not using a child restraint system.
Three bad examples to avoid with your children
It is important that, as a parent, a guardian, a grandparent, a cousin, or a sibling (no matter how we are related to a child), you set a good example to children.
Here is why you should never leave a child alone in a car
As the Spanish Pediatric Association reminds us, a child between the ages of one and five can die in 30 to 60 minutes if left in the car without ventilation.
Traveling safely with children on buses
When you travel by bus, if the seats have seat belts it is mandatory for both adults and children to use them, whether in towns or outside them.
Common driving mistakes that can cost lives
Carelessness and bad driving habits cause many accidents. Remember that driving is risky and you must not get distracted.
Why do buses not have child restraint systems?
Buses are not required by law to provide child seats. It is voluntary for a bus to have them. Some companies can provide them on request.
Tips on how to use a seat belt when pregnant
We offer some tips to reduce the risk to pregnant women, with particular emphasis on seat belts.